Schedule 1 Planning Advisory Committee Item PAC 2019-01 Page 1 of 16 Municipal Fact Sheet Township of Adjala-Tosorontio Census 2016 Highlights: Population: 10,975 (Up from 10,603 in 2011) Total private dwellings: 3,974 Average household size: 2.8 persons Average value of dwelling: $560,747 (Up from $398,256 in 2006) Median household income: $100,523 Median age of population: 45.4 Table 1: Distribution of building permits issued for new residential units in the Township 2011-2018 (by Growth Plan policy area). DBUA IUBUA DGA Rural - 52% - 48% Note: The 2031 Growth Plan population forecast for the Township is 13,000 persons. Table 2: Build-out rates (net new units) for settlement areas in the Township. Settlement Area 2011-18 Building Permits Annual Average Loretto 23 2.9 Tioga 16 2 Figure 1: Settlement areas in the Everett 8 1.0 Township of Adjala-Tosorontio. Glencairn 2 0.3 Lisle 1 0.1 In terms of residential units, the population Hockley -1 -0.1 difference relative to the Growth Plan forecast, Colgan - - translates to approximately 636 units. This would Rosemont - - require the Township to add about 42 new Rural 45 5.6 units/year to meet this forecast. The Township is Municipality-wide 94 11.8 currently building out at 28% of that rate.(Table 2) By dividing the Rural Unit Supply figure of 285 from the 2017 Land Budget by the average uptake of Rural lots (see Table above), the Table 3: Type of new residential units 2011-2018. Township has an approximate 50 year supply of Rural units. Unit Type Number of As Percent of Units Total (%) Single- 92 97.9 detached Semi - - Row 1 1.1 Apartment 1 1.1 Total 94 100 Table 4 and 5: Commuting destination and commuting duration for employed labour force in the Township. Destination Number of Persons Within Adjala- 375 Tosorontio To another municipality 2040 within Simcoe County Figure 2: Current housing stock of the Township. Outside Simcoe County 2105 Top 5 Industries by Employment: 1. Manufacturing Commuting Duration Number of Persons 2. Retail trade (minutes) 3. Construction <15 735 4. Healthcare and social assistance 15-29 1815 5. Transportation and warehousing 30-44 915 45-59 705 Sources: Statistics Canada and building permit data from municipality. >60 1255 Schedule 1 Planning Advisory Committee Item PAC 2019-01 Page 2 of 16 Municipal Fact Sheet Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury Census 2016 Highlights: Population: 35,325 (Up from 28,077 in 2011) Total private dwellings: 11,918 Average household size: 3.0 persons Average value of dwelling: $588,368 (Up from $370,227 in 2011) Median household income: $93,254 Median age of population: 37.1 Table 1: Distribution of building permits issued for new residential units in the Town 2011-2018 (by Growth Plan policy area). DBUA UBUA DGA Rural 3% 0% 95% 2% Notes: The intensification target for the Town in s. 3.5.24 of the County of Simcoe Official Plan is 40%. The 2031 Growth Plan population forecast for the Town is 50,500 persons. Table 2: Build-out rate (net new units) for settlement areas in the Town. Settlement Area 2011-18 Building Permits Annual Average Bradford 3154 394.3 Figure 1: Settlement areas in the Town of Bond Head -4 -0.5 Bradford West Gwillimbury. Newton Robinson - - Rural 70 8.8 In terms of residential units, the population Municipal-wide 3220 402.5 difference relative to the Growth Plan forecast translates to approximately 5,713 units. This By dividing the Rural Unit Supply figure of 29 from the 2017 Land Budget would require the Town to add about 381 new by the average uptake of Rural lots (see Table above), the Town has an units/year to meet this forecast. The Town is approximate 3 year supply of Rural units. currently building out at about 106% of that rate (Table 2). Occupied Private Dwellings by Period of Table 3: Type of new residential units 2011-2018. Construction Unit Type Number of As Percent of Units Total (%) Single- 2645 82.1 detached Semi 165 5.1 Row 374 11.6 Apartment 36 1.1 Total 3220 100 Table 4 and 5: Commuting destination and commuting duration for employed labour force in the Town. Destination Number of People Within BWG 3380 Figure 2: Current housing stock of the Town. To another municipality 965 Top 5 Industries by Employment: within Simcoe County 1. Construction Outside Simcoe 10135 2. Manufacturing Over the period of 2011-2016 the County 3. Transportation and Construction Industry in Bradford Commuting Duration Number of People warehousing West Gwillimbury saw the most (minutes) 4. Health care and social growth, adding 965 new jobs. <15 3275 assistance 15-29 3700 5. Educational 30-44 4060 45-59 2660 Sources: Statistics Canada and building permit data from the municipality. >60 3890 Schedule 1 Planning Advisory Committee Item PAC 2019-01 Page 3 of 16 Figure 1: Settlement Municipal Fact Sheet areas in the Township Township of Clearview of Clearview. Census 2016 Highlights: Population: 14,151 (Up from 13,734 in 2011) Total private dwellings: 6,040 Average household size: 2.6 persons Average value of dwelling: $413,914 (Up from $344,862 in 2011) Median household income: $78,519 Median age of population: 45.3 Table 1: Distribution of building permits issued for new residential units in the Township 2011-2018 (by Growth Plan policy area). DBUA UBUA DGA Rural 17% 7% 41% 35% Notes: The intensification target for the Township in s. 3.5.24 of the In terms of residential units, this population County of Simcoe Official Plan is 20%. The 2031 Growth Plan population difference relative to the Growth Plan projection forecast for the Township is 19,700 persons. translates to approximately 2,240 units. This Table 2: Build-out rate (net new units) for settlement areas in the Township. would require the Township to add about 149 new units/year to meet this forecast. The Township is Settlement Area 2011-18 Building Permits Annual Average currently building out at about 26% of that rate Stayner 164 20.5 (Table 2). Creemore 13 1.6 Old Sunnidale 6 0.8 By dividing the Rural Unit Supply figure of 470 New Lowell 5 0.6 from the 2017 Land Budget by the average Batteaux 4 0.5 uptake of Rural lots (see Table above), the Brentwood 3 0.4 Township has an approximate 35 year supply of Singhampton 3 0.4 Rural units. Nottawa 2 0.3 Glen Huron 1 0.1 Table 3: Type of new residential units 2011-2018. Sunnidale Corners -1 -0.1 Unit Type Number of As Percent of Avening - - Units Total (%) Dunedin - - Single- 289 93.8 Duntroon - - detached Rural 108 13.5 Semi 10 3.2 Municipal-wide 308 38.5 Row - - Apartment 9 2.9 Total 308 100 Table 4 and 5: Commuting destination and commuting duration for employed labour force in the Township. Destination Number of People Within Clearview 1440 To another municipality 3385 within Simcoe County Outside Simcoe County 815 Commuting Duration Number of People (minutes) <15 2040 15-29 2230 30-44 1215 45-59 450 Figure 2: Current housing stock of the Township. >60 680 Top 5 Industries by Employment: 1. Manufacturing 2. Retail trade 3. Healthcare and social assistance 4. Construction 5. Accommodation and food services Sources: Statistics Canada and building permit Over the period of 2011 and 2016, the Manufacturing Industry in Clearview data from the municipality. saw the most growth, adding approximately 175 new jobs. Schedule 1 Planning Advisory Committee Item PAC 2019-01 Page 4 of 16 Municipal Fact Sheet Town of Collingwood Census 2016 Highlights: Population: 21,793 (Up from 19,241 in 2011) Total private dwellings: 11,617 Average household size: 2.2 persons Average value of dwelling: $390,393 (Up from $297,699 in 2011) Median household income: $64,369 Median age of population: 49.2 Table 1: Distribution of building permits issued for new residential units in the Town 2011-2018 (by Growth Plan policy area). Figure 1: Town of Collingwood. DBUA UBUA DGA Rural 50% - 50% - In terms of residential units, the population Notes: The intensification target for the Town in s. 3.5.24 of difference relative to the Growth Plan projection the County of Simcoe Official Plan is 40%. The 2031 Growth translates to approximately 6,215 units. This would Plan population forecast for the Town is 33,400 persons require the Town to add about 414 new units/year to meet this forecast. The Town is currently adding Table 2: Build-out rates (net new units). units at about 60% of that rate (Table 2). Settlement Area 2011-18 Building Annual Permits Average Table 4 and 5: Commuting destination and commuting duration for employed labour force in the Municipality-wide 1978 247.3 Town. Table 3: Type of new residential units 2011-2018. Destination Number of People Unit Type Number of Units As Percent of Within Collingwood 4890 Total (%) To another municipality 1100 Single-detached 760 38.4 within Simcoe County Semi 98 5.0 Outside Simcoe County 1740 Row 492 24.9 Apartment 628 31.7 Commuting Duration Number of People Total 1978 100 (minutes) <15 4805 15-29 2205 30-44 725 45-59 445 >60 705 Top 5 Industries by Employment: 1. Accommodation and food services 2. Retail trade 3. Healthcare and social assistance 4. Construction 5. Manufacturing Over the period of 2011-2016 the Accommodation and Food services Industry saw the most growth, adding approximately 280 new jobs Figure 2: Current housing stock of the Town.
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